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The last white Christmas in Georgia On Dec. 25, 2010, a rare Christmas Day snowstorm swept across Georgia, marking the first measurable snowfall in the Atlanta metro area since 1881.
A white Christmas also is expected for some states with snow already on the ground, though they aren't expecting to see fresh snowfall, AccuWeather long-range expert Paul Pastelok told Newsweek.
For places like Concord and points south and east, a white Christmas is in question. While northern areas have a near 100% chance, Seacoast areas are much lower, ranging from 40% to 50%.
White Christmas probabilities represent the historic chance of at least 1 inch of snow depth on Dec. 25, based on 1991-2020 climate normals.
A white Christmas is mostly something to dream about in the D.C. area. Only once in a great while do Washingtonians awaken to a beautiful blanket of snow on Christmas morning.
Rain is also likely. Previous white Christmas Days in Nashville The last time Nashville had a white Christmas was in 2010. Ten years later, Music City saw only trace amounts of snow in 2020.
The last time it snowed on Christmas was in 2017, when Boston got 2.9 inches. Not much, but the record snowfall for a Christmas in Boston is only 3.3 inches.
AccuWeather's white Christmas forecast map shows a "high chance" for snow in parts of 18 states, including Washington, Oregon, California, Montana, Idaho, Utah, northern Arizona, northern New ...
So, over the past 72 years, there have been more Christmas days with snow than without, but if we are specifically looking at the last four years, the odds are not in favor of a white Christmas.
Just today, the new rendition of “White Christmas” dropped including Bing Crosby, V’s favorite jazz singer growing up. We love it. Our boys love this time of year.
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